WTB Tail lights in fair/good to excellent condition.
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i'll have a set once i get my euro ones on. just gotta get a harness.
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isn't that how rattles almost burned to death? what was the ghetto rigging solution? haven't had a chance to get to a junkyard for the proper vw harness.zurno wrote:screw the harness, lol
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that was his ghetto rigging on rattles to get rid of the hyperblinker
on my beater I am running euro tail with the stock larger size bulb holders top and bottom with the tabs trimmed off. this way you get the same exact filament as the regular lights and you dont have hyperblinker. then you just seal it with some kind of rtv or similar and call it a day
on my beater I am running euro tail with the stock larger size bulb holders top and bottom with the tabs trimmed off. this way you get the same exact filament as the regular lights and you dont have hyperblinker. then you just seal it with some kind of rtv or similar and call it a day

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Yeah, the burning incident in Rattles was my dumbass...
I have teh wagon just like how Nick explained, and yet to have a fire...LOL No extra bulbs=No Fire.
Also, if you do need extra bulbs, put them in something that does'nt catch on fire.
I have teh wagon just like how Nick explained, and yet to have a fire...LOL No extra bulbs=No Fire.
Also, if you do need extra bulbs, put them in something that does'nt catch on fire.
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sounds interesting ... and i may be a dumbass here ... but whats rtv?zurno wrote:that was his ghetto rigging on rattles to get rid of the hyperblinker
on my beater I am running euro tail with the stock larger size bulb holders top and bottom with the tabs trimmed off. this way you get the same exact filament as the regular lights and you dont have hyperblinker. then you just seal it with some kind of rtv or similar and call it a day
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yeah, I use the RTV (I think it might not say rtv, but its the black stuff in the same shaped tube) so that it can easily be pulled apart again and then the sealant stripped and a new coat applied

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excellent ... so i can alter the stock harnesses. that's great news guys ... i'll be doing that tomorrow. how long is drying time on that and where do i get it ?zurno wrote:yeah, I use the RTV (I think it might not say rtv, but its the black stuff in the same shaped tube) so that it can easily be pulled apart again and then the sealant stripped and a new coat applied
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are you back up in this area? need any help?
it doesnt take long for it to be good eneough to put them on the car, I'd do that first, then the wiring, and then put them in, should be dry eneough by then.
Nick
it doesnt take long for it to be good eneough to put them on the car, I'd do that first, then the wiring, and then put them in, should be dry eneough by then.
Nick

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yeah i'm in hudson actually. commuting to menomonie / working from home in hudson. got a few minutes tomorrow? i'll be basically free after 11 am. (class) i'll be getting quotes for body work in hudson too ... want to get my stuff painted and some scratches taken care of. johnson auto body does a good job i've heard? reasonable too. we'll see what they say.zurno wrote:are you back up in this area? need any help?
it doesnt take long for it to be good eneough to put them on the car, I'd do that first, then the wiring, and then put them in, should be dry eneough by then.
Nick
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